Welcome to Carey Mulligan Online, your first online fansite dedicated to Oscar-nominated and BAFTA-winning actress Carey Mulligan. Since her debut in Pride and Prejudice, Carey has starred in a number of films to critical acclaim, including Never Let Me Go and An Education. We aim to bring you all the latest news and images regarding Carey's career and we hope you enjoy your visit!
Current Projects
2013 | The Great Gatsby
Carey as Daisy Buchanan
Out 16 May 2013 (UK) News | IMDb | Official | Images
2013 | Inside Llewyn Davis
Carey as Jean Berkey
Out 24 January 2014 (UK) News | IMDb | Official | Images
2013 | Hold on to Me
Carey as Nancy
Announced; Pre-production News | IMDb | Official | Images
Rumoured / In Development
• Far From the Madding Crowd
• I Walk with the Dead
• My Fair Lady
• Outback
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Hello everyone! After much, much, much delay, I have finally started working on the Video Archive for Carey Mulligan Online! For now I am starting with the basic things such as clips and trailers, but am asking you, the fans, what sort of thing you would like to see. If there is a certain interview, fan video or bit of Carey media you love and would like to share, please let me know and I’ll get it added to the site asap!
For now, here’s one of the first additions – the trailer for Pride & Prejudice, Carey’s first feature film. Try and watch this without desperately wanting to watch the film after, I dare you!
I just wanted to share with you a couple of inspiring quotes from Carey’s current Elle UK interview – I think it’s lovely to see our favourite girl embracing natural looking bodies!
Carey Mulligan has a thin figure to begin with so it is hard to imagine, but she recently had to lose weight for her role in An Education, an Oscar nominated film.? It is certainly an experience that Carey does is not wishing to repeat in the future.
Weetabix for breakfast, soup for lunch and salad for dinner. ‘No, I will not have that glass of wine! Put that pizza away!’ It was not fun. I look back and it’s really, really not worth depriving yourself,” says the star.
Weetabix is a whole bran biscuit that is commonly served like cereal over milk.? It can be served hot or cold and with or without other adaptations such as fruit or sugar, although it is doubtful Carey was adding sugar.
Even though Carey went on this diet for the sake of her movie character, she would not recommend anyone doing it.? She wasn’t even pleased with the results once she saw the movie for herself.
I was very thin at the beginning of ‘An Education’ and I remember the scene where I’m dancing and you can see my spine. Yuck,” Mulligan reveals. “I would never want to be so thin that someone would think it was a good idea to be thin, and make themselves miserable.”